says plugged in charging BUT not charging Edge 2-1580 Laptop

Q:says plugged in charging BUT not charging Edge 2-1580 Laptop

Edge 2-1580 LaptopMachine Type Model 80QF0004USwindows 10I have the latest version of BIOS, etc.I downloaded the latest software versions of everything. The battery is internal, I am unable to get at it without unscrewing the casing.Error is that the battery is not charging, windows message says it is charging.Lenovo Vantage says battery is in good condition. (see screenshot attached)and yes, the battery was good for hours. laptop is still rather new-ishOne day, battery was not auto charging. I did the trick of pressing the power button when plugged and unplugged.It did work two times, but now is not anymore.works otherwise, as long as it is plugged in. It actually takes a few minutes when plugged in before I can turn it on.

Hi Team, I have Lenovo Edge 2 1580 laptop (Windows-10) which is currently showing some weired issue.Currently I am in Mexico-city on a tour and from the day I reached here, my laptop battery is not getting charged.It is showing message as:"Plugged-in not Charging"Before coming to Mexico, my laptop battery was getting charged sucessfully and was giving a great backup of 4-5 hours. Initially, I understand that it may be caused because of "Static Current" that might have come into my laptop when I was on plane. I performed all the available online Tests/ runs available in Lenovo website, but there was no successI downloaded the Lenovo tools that run scans on all available hardwares in laptop, but still there was no success.I un-installed and re-installed the battery drivers, lenovo microsoft battery management drivers, but still no success. So, I contacted the Lenovo Support Team, they suggested me the below steps:Unplugged the power cord >> (As my laptop battery is built-in & I cannot remove the battery) Press Power Button for 30-45 seconds >> Reconnect the power cord >> Switch on the laptop(No success on this as battery was still not getting charged)Then they asked me to take my laptop tp Bestbuy (GeekSquard) and get it rectified from them. Then I contacted Best-Buy GeekSquard team,From the 1st moment itself, (Without opening the laptop or performing any test) they are saying that my laptop battery is dead an... Read more

Dell laptop not charging..getting message plugged in not charging I brought Dell Inspiron 14R laptop 2 years back . My laptop is not getting on with battery..only when power cable is plugged in its getting on..but getting message saying "plugged in not charging"...replace the battery.

Is this an issue with battery or do i need to change the AC adapter. Do i need to buy a new battery?

Please let me know your suggestions. Thanking you in advance.

A:Dell laptop not charging..getting message plugged in not charging

Quote: Originally Posted by sirisha

Dell laptop not charging..getting message plugged in not charging I brought Dell Inspiron 14R laptop 2 years back . My laptop is not getting on with battery..only when power cable is plugged in its getting on..but getting message saying "plugged in not charging"...replace the battery.

Is this an issue with battery or do i need to change the AC adapter. Do i need to buy a new battery?

Please let me know your suggestions. Thanking you in advance.

Hi sirisha,

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A colleague gave me his Lenovo Edge 2-1580 laptop to look at due to a charging problem he just encountered. He said it started acting up about 3 weeks ago. With the adapter plugged in, it quit charging (even though it registers as "plugged in, and charging"). He bought a new charging adapter, which did not fix the problem. Then he bought a new battery, with the same results. Then he gave it to me, and I am completely stumped. Both batteries are completely dead, with no way of charging them at all. The laptop will run, as long as the charging adapter is plugged in. I have tried every trick I could locate online, to no avail. I might add, the laptop is not under warrenty, that ended on 2-20-17. As a last resort, I did a OneKey Recovery, and took it back to factory settings, just in case some download may have affected it. Still the same problem. I am starting to think it is a motherboard issue, but as I said, it is out of warrenty. Anyone have any ideas?? I have seen it change occationally from "plugged in, charging" (which is usually what it says, and isn't addressed that much online at all) to "plugged in, not charging" (which is talked about quite a bit). But as stated before, all the tricks mentioned under those site, I have tried and nothing works. Would greatly appreciate ANY advise you could offer. Right now it is a good paper weight that has to be plugged in all the ... Read more

I have a Lenovo Flex 4 1580, I have enclosed a screen shot, it is "Plugged in and not charging" ? How do I fix this? I tried restoring to a recover point, a full system wipe and reinstalling windows, but so far nothing has worked. What do I do?

I found out yesterday morning that for some reason, the battery on my laptop isn't charging. I'm staying at my mother's house for the weekend and since then the problem has occured. At home, it always charged properly and never gave me any problems. Could I need a new battery? I've tried going to Device Manager and uninstalling and re-installing drivers and the whole 9 yards, yet the problem still persists. Thank you in advance

Hi all really hoping someone has some insight on my issue im pretty desperate to keep this machine going for a long time!! So as the subject describes, my battery is plugged in but won't charge. I have seen many posts talking about a "Plugged in but not charging" message, I do not have this. I have tried various troubleshooting methods, I have checked for updates, drivers, etc. I have also tried the power reset turing it off removing the external battery and holding the power button for 30 seconds. Wish I had more information but like I said I am desperate for any insights or suggestions! Thanks in advance

Hi ! Over the past two weeks I've spent my time troubleshooting why my recently (used) bought X240 is not charging the internal battery. Short timeline: 1. Bought used X240 in good condition but with dead internal and external battery - working well when using power supply.2. Came home and tested that thing -> both batteries show "0% - not charging" (with Win10Pro installed) *suprise, surprise*3. Ordered both new internal and external battery.4. External battery came 1.5 weeks ago. Installed it and worked like a charm (Battery 2 (external): X%, charging).5. Internal battery came the day before yesterday. Installed it and did not work -> "Battery 1: 53% - plugged in, charging - Battery 2: 6% - plugged in, not charging)6. Waited the recommended 6-12 hours like it was written in the "manual" to get it fully charged.7. Next morning -> Batterystatus unchanged (see point 5) ... It's stuck at 53%. Though the status says it's charging, it doesn't.8. Simply tried out what's going to happen when I pull the cable of the power supply -> Notebook instant off *hmmm*9. As the external battery was obviously blocked from charging by the internal (as it was not charged), I've taken out the internal battery again and et voila, external battery is charging again.I've tried to remove both batteries and perform the "Magic Trick" (press the main power switch for 30 secs) and I've also pushed the "reset" switch on the backside near the battery. Sadly without any result ;-(... Read more

Hi Guys,I've seen many problems with battery "plugged in, not charging", but failed to find anyone with the same issue as mine.In my case internal battery is "plugged in, charging" but it is not. When I open the Power Manager I see that battery is in good condition, AC attached and everything is OK beside "current" which is on zero, so there is no electricity flowing. External battery can be charged, but is waiting for the internal one to be charged first so in the end it also doesn't work properly. For now I have disconnected external battery to work on the problem. Things I have tried:-Power gauge reset.-BIOS update.-Reset button on the bottom.-Changing BIOS settings.-Updating driver. Then uninstalling it and installing again.-Reinstalling Power Manager.I have no idea what can be the problem and unfortunately no way to check if other battery would have the same problem to exclude hardware issues. Has anyone came across similar issue or have any idea on how to solve it? Any hint would be greatly appreciated.Jules

My Lenovo G50-30 laptop has suddenly developed a funny problem. When battery charger is introduced while laptop is on it says "plugged in but not charging" and battery keeps reducing, however battery charges when laptop is switched off. The problem has started happening from approx a 3-4 weeks back. My battery was under warranty and was replaced by Lenovo authorised center Jogeswari (West), Mumbai, India BUT still issue reamins the same. Service center installed a software called OKO care which randomly allowed charging three times while laptop was ON. However this also did not permanently solve my problem and returned back to same issue hence un-installed software. Then had tried couple of other lenovo softwares (vantage, forgot name of anotehr one) but in vain. Pls organise immediate help as I have exams starting September 19, 2019 and need laptop very badly for preparing and cant afford to switch off to recharge. Thank you in advance. FYI - There is no capping not to charge beyond 55-60% to safeguard battery. I have Windows 10 (64 bit OS), initial OS which came along with laptop was Windows 8.1 which automatically got upgraded to Windows 10. My laptop is always kept on auto update hence all latest updates are installed. I do not allow any unnecessary software installation.

That sounds suspiciously like the laptop is in Airport Mode, which if enabled will prevent it from charging when on, yet charge when off, just like you describe. You can find out via a command promptRight click on start and select Command Prompt (Admin) -or- Windows PowerShell (Admin) depending on your system configuration.At the prompt type: powercfg /getactivescheme and press EnterIf it comes back with something similar to the image below showing (Airplane) as the active scheme, then that is likely the culprit. Click on Image to expandIf you find that it is enabled, at the same command prompt window type: control powercfg.cpl and press Enter to open the Power control panel applet, and then check to see if Airplane Mode is set as your current power plan. As a last resort, you can also type: powercfg ?restoredefaultschemes to reset the Windows power schemes to their default settings. Best of luck,

Hello and peace on you..I have a DELL Inspiron N5110 from early 2011 I was using the laptop correctly..The laptop was plugged in and the battery was charging..Then i removed the charger let the laptop on battery until suddenly the laptop shuts down without even telling me that the battery is low or even leaving some "emergency" charge on it (usually 7% or 5% i don't know)..I plugged it in to charge it again and open my leptop and i found out that the battery is not taking charge anymore!I tried to see if the propblem is with the connector and tried to remove and put in again the charger and it ddid not worki tried also to remove the battery and put it in again, it did not helpNow it is stuck on 2% of charge from 5 days and it's plugged in!The laptop says that the battery is charging, but actually it is not charging and the charge level is the same from daysI looked up some solutions online like uninstalling ACPI microsof from Device manager and reboot the laptop..It did not work"Jauge de batterie" which is an integrated software related to DELL, says that the battery health is good and that my battery is working properlyThe laptop works fine with only the charger plugged in and battery outPS: the laptop heats usually but i think it did not affect the battery at all since it was working fine and the charge took me about at minimum 30 min on high performance to be emptyed before this happens.Please, i'm seeking for helpI hope you can ... Read more

A:Battery says: Charging, but it is not actually charging while plugged in and is stuck in 2% for 5 days !

First thing to check is wherther the sysetm recognizes the AC adapter - F2 at powerup to check that.If it doesn't, try a new Dell OEM AC adapter - if that doesn't fix the issue, replace the DC jack board, and if that doesn't solve it, the mainboard. Note: you MUST use a Dell adapter - NOT a third party unit.If the system DOES recognize the AC adapter, but won't charge the battery, chances are the battery is bad and will need to be replaced.You cannot solve the issue without checking and, if necessary, replacing these parts.

Old battery looks dead and i have bought new one. First time I've got compatible battery and got message "The battery installed is not supported by this system and will not charge...". Next battery I got - 45N1004, looks original. I installed the battery and got yellow, rarely blinking battery sign on top of laptop. Windows 10 reporting that battery OK, adapter "plugged in, charging", but it is not charging. Battery is not pretty new (2015/12), but it's not used and AIDA64 reports good state of battery. Should I go to the service with my T530 or is there another solution?

Hi Guys, I have had to change my battery, got a brand new DELL battery but I can't get it to charge...I'm running Windows 10 PRO. I have tried the fixes listed above but unfortunately NONE has solved my problem. Any suggestions?

A:XPS 12 9Q23 Power Charging Disabled / Plugged in, NOT CHARGING

Hi DAEMONROD.Where have you purchased the battery from? Does the old battery charge fine when plugged in?Are you using an original Dell OEM Adapter? When you plug in the adapter to the system, does the adapter stay firm or does it fall off easily? Is the adapter frayed? Is there any damage on the system? Could you test with another power adapter if possible? Restart the system and press f2 key to enter BIOS - check the adapter status in BIOS with and without the adapter plugged in. Also, wiggle the adapter cable at the end and see if the status changes in BIOS at any point. Check the battery health in BIOS (if applicable).Restart the system and press f12 key on startup - choose diagnostics. Let it run the diags and if you encounter any errors - make a note of the complete error and report the same to us. These are onboard diagnostics and they might possible pick some error if the hardware is not functional.Test another power adapter and check. If the adapter fits in loose, then the dc port needs to be replaced. You would need this part.Also, please click my DELL-username and write me a private message with the service tag and your Name for case records.Let us know if you have any other queries.

I just got my computer back from having the motherboard switched out because of another problem, but now my battery will not charge. The light is on and it says it is charging, but it isn't. Should I attempt a gauge reset or something else?

It is a Lenovo y50, which I have had for 3 months. The battery needs to be unscrewed from the back.Thanks!

A:Says plugged in and charging, but is not charging. Just got motherboard fixed.

If it is not charging maybe the battery is defective.Did they gave you back the original charger?Did they install another different motherboard which might use a different charger?You may need to contact the person who repaired it to find out.

Hi,I have a dell xps 12, bought in 2012. Recently the battery stopped charging. The battery shows 0%, so I have to be plugged in to turn the laptop on. When it is on, the battery icon on the task bar says "plugged in, charging" but after a day it is still 0%.Since then I bought a new battery. Just fitted it, but now the battery icon on the task bar says "plugged in, not charging". Furthermore, when I Fn+F3 to show the battery meter, it says "battery charging diabled". There is no option here to turn battery charging on. Nor is there an option to enable battery charging in BIOS. BIOS does show battery performing normally, so does the battery meter (Fn+F3). BIOS also shows AC adapter as 45W, which is the original adapter.Any help is appreciated!

So at random, the laptop will stop charging and simply says 'plugged in, not charging'. Are there more permanent solutions than going into BIOS and disabling built-in battery? I'd hate for this to be a returning issue (this is the 2nd time this occurs). Thanks for any suggestions! I've browsed the fora and know also of some other solutions, but I'm not satisfied with having to solve something like this more than once. What if I don't notice it, and someday have to run out with 40% battery left? Not desirable, specially given the price of these laptops.

Today, battery not charging at 70% but if I unplug power cord, it turns off immediately and can not power it on until I plug in. So I must charge battery continually during using. My laptop now becomes desktop!Check battery heath (F2): "battery must replace". My laptop is OK except battery.What happened with my new laptop for using 3 weeks?Thank for your support.

i bought hp 4530s four months ago and today i have found that it is not charging though it says "plugged in,charging". I have tried several methods like uninstalling Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery but nothing happen... wot might be the problem? plz help me !!

A:hp probook 4530s plugged in,charging but it is not charging

Hello thambu90, i understand that your battery is not charging. Test the battery to make sure that it does not have any problems.Here is a link to a document that will walk you through the steps. Here is a link to a number to call HP if the battery does not charge. Let me know how everything goes.

Hi my laptop today morning had an issue. When I plugged my charger I was not charging and there was no indication of being charged. Even the charging indicator light didn't show up when connected. I tried all the procedures of connecting charger with battery plugged out it didn't boot. And my laptop s updated until today. Any help????

A:Laptop no charging no signs of plugged in when plugged

Hello Remove the charger and the battery press and hold the power button for 30 secs. if in case the unit is not powering on with only the charger then the charging port is faulty, contact hp #hpexpertday

Regards;SmileyI am an HP employeePlease click the White Kudos star to say thanks for helping.Please mark Accept As Solution if my help has solved your problem.

I have a hp laptop, which needs to be plugged in at all times in order to be used. The message says plugged in and not charging. What can be the solution to this as I have also bought a new charger thinking this may help and it charges the laptop but, it has not made any difference. My laptop model number is dv6-6c77sa. I would highly appreciate a solution to this asap. I have read up on other solutions such as opening the device manager and unistalling the Microsoft ACPI, but is this really a safe method? will it mess my laptop up?

Acer aspire v15 nitro vn7-591g is not charging while plugged. It randomly beeps and shows it's charging and then stops, over and over, usually stays not charging and then charges for less then a second and stops.

A:Laptop not charging when plugged

Constantly charged while off. I've restarted, pressed the hole at the bottom for 5 seconds and waited to boot for 5 minutes. Unplugged all USB from it. Updated all drivers and windows.

hi, i am writing this on my desktop as my laptop battery is discharged now so cannot power up.

i am running a toshiba satellite L300D-10Q with vista. it was my dad's & is probably about 4 years old now with original battery still installed. recently i noticed that when i had the power lead attached the power & battery led's would flash constantly & hovering the cursor over the battery icon, it showed as not charging.

i bought a new adaptor & still had the same problem.

so thinking it was the battery on the way out i bought a new one which was an alternative & cheaper just to prove if that was the problem & for about 15 mins the new one charged. then the original problem came back.

i have tried powering up without the battery installed & nothing happens.

I noticed my laptop was not charging when plugged in. It says 'plugged in, not charging'.The battery eventually died and I left it alone for a few hours dead. I plugged it in after that and it started charging again after that, so I charged it up all the way and I thought all was good, until I unplugged it and the battery began to discharge. After that it went back to the 'plugged in, not charging' status. I did a battery diagnostic which said the battery is good, so it isn't the battery (plus this laptop is only 10 months old). I tried installing any updates/drivers HP said I needed. One of those was some BIOS updated which I did and after viola, it began charging again. While it was charging I unplugged and plugged the charger and it was good, so I charged it up until fully charged. I unplugged it at 100% and let it go down to 96% and tried to recharge it and again got the 'plugged in, not charging' status. Any clue as to what is causing this? It seems like its some kind of software issue.

A:Laptop plugged in not charging

Dear Customer, Welcome and Thank You for posting your query on HP Support Forum It looks like your Notebook is not charging the Battery, We will surely assist you with this issue Please perform below shown steps to resolve the issue:Step 01. Click on the Start ButtonStep 02. Type "Device Manager" in the start search box & open the Device ManagerStep 03. Look for Batteries and expand it by click on the + symbol on the leftStep 04. Right Click on "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery" & uninstallNote: This Battery driver will get re-installed automatically when you restart the Notebook againStep 05. Please Shutdown the NotebookStep 06. Please remove the Battery and unplug the Power AdapterStep 07. Press and Hold the Power Button for full 1 MinuteStep 08. Go ahead and put back the Battery and connect the Power AdapterStep 09. Look for "Plugged In Charging" message on the Battery icon After performing all the steps if you are facing the same issue still, please perform three more steps:1. Run a Battery Check in HP Support Assistant[Install the Software if it's not available]Note: Replace the Battery If Health Check Status shows Replace2. Update the latest BIOS for your Notebook from HP Support Site3. Please check your Notebook with a known good Power Adapter & Battery from a different Notebook Note: If a known good battery is also not charging we need to replace the system board How to improve the life of a ... Read more

So I checked my battery and everything was working as normal. I got a new compatible cord and had my charging jack checked and they all were fine. My computer charges for 2 minutes then stops. then says plugged in not charging then shows its not even plugged in. Then I shut it off and it works for a few hours then messes up again.

A:laptop saying plugged in not charging

You probably need a new battery. What is the full model name of the laptop ?

Good Afernoon. when i plugged my laptop in for charging there is indication that it is charging but it is not charging. when i look at the batttery icon it says (0% avaialbe ,plugged in charging).. but it is not really charging.

A:my laptop says 0% available plugged in charging.. ...

Try the below mentioned steps:1. Shut Down your laptop, then plug-off the power adapter, and then remove the battery from your laptop.2. Now, keep the Power button on your laptop gently pressed for around 40 seconds.3. Reconnect the power adapter without inserting the battery.4. Power On the laptop.5. Once you are into Windows, Shut it down again.6. Now, remove the power adapter, then reseat the battery, then reconnect the power adapter, and then reboot again. This link can be useful:http://community.acer.com/t5/Notebooks-Netbooks/0-available-plugged-in-not-charging-acer-aspire-5830...If the issue still persists, you may try recalibrating your laptop's battery. To know more about this, you can refer to the following Acer support pages:http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11574/~/how-do-i-calibrate-my-battery%3Fhttp://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2430/related/1If the issue still persists, there may be some issue with your battery. It is recommended to try using a spare battery (if possible) or contact nearest Acer Service Center for further assistance. This link can be useful:http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/service-contact

My laptop is a Lenovo T520 Thinkpad, Core i5 vPro, Windows 7 Professional, Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0. I got this laptop as a Christmas present from my sister, it was working fun when I got it, and then I did something stupid(I Forgot) and now it says "Plugged In, Not Charging", nothing else, it doesn't say, "Replace Battery" or anything like that, it just says "Plugged In Not Charging". I tried doing things, like uninstalling Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery, and doing a scan for hardrive changes and it still didn't work! Please someone help me!

A:"Plugged In, Not Charging" Says My Laptop...

Hello, InstaCreamIs that message (notification) from the system power (battery) icon in the system tray? What is the current battery charge level?If Lenovo Power Manager application is installed, could you provide a snapshot of the battery settings? Launch PM -> Advanced mode -> Battery tab -> Battery Maintenance button. We need this screen.Make a snapshot and give a link here as you don't have rights yet to add the images to the forum.

Hi when I have my laptop turned off and my charger is plugged on with the plug turned on, I have a problem.

My problem is when my computer boots up in the system tray (bottom right) my laptop icon says "plugged in, not charging"... I then have to take out my laptop charger wire and then replug it, this can be rather annoying.

Is there any way so when I load my laptop it automatically recognises to charge?

I've tried basic troubleshooting. I'm guessing I need a new battery, ac adapter and cord. I looked in the parts store but couldn't find it, or just one part. Laptop is an HP Pavilion m6 Notebook PC. Serial: CND2330FT5

I need a new battery for a laptop that is a little over three years old. The computer does not turn on at all when on battery but works fine when plugged in. My frustration is that I spent over 40 minutes on the phone with HP technical support and was rudely told that the computer, which just went off my extended warranty, was no longer supported and they would not sell me a new battery or even let me know which battery to puchase on Amazon. The computer is only three years old and outside the battery works fine so I would really prefer to to just get a new battery rather than having to purchase a whole new computer. Could someone please let me know the battery that I should purchase for an HP TouchPad Ultra book 4?

I have a HP G72-b60US Notebook PC that I have had since December of 2010, and it is at 7% and when I hover over the battery thing it says 'plugged in, not charging'.

I have heard this could be a defective battery, but I don't want to have to go buy a new battery and then find out that it still doesn't work.

What could be wrong with it?What should I do?

A:My HP Laptop Says 'Plugged In, Not Charging'

I had this happen on a HP laptop before. I found a fix online that when I read it, I thought to myself there was no way that this would work, but I was wrong, and it did work.

Basically, here are the steps that I would do when my laptop had the same problem. Clean all contacts for the battery using a dry toothbrush. Make sure the power is off and disconnected when doing this. Once done, connect the battery to they laptop and pop it in and out really fast about 30 times. With the battery in, and the system plugged in, turn on the system. Check to see if it is still not charging. If still not charging, with the system on and plugged in, pop the battery in and out of the system really fast about 30 times again. At this point is where my system would all of a sudden show that the battery was charging again.

Again, I have no idea why this worked for me, and other people that found it on the same forum that I did. If you are not comfortable doing this, don't do it. The machine I did it on I barely ever used, and didn't care if something got messed up. If this is your main system and you have a lot of data on it that you need, I would suggest backing up any data before attempting this.

So im very afraid my laptop will die and I wont be able to recover the information I have stored on it. On the charging icon, it appears to be charging, but when I hover the mouse over it, it says 18% available (plugged in,not charging) .. What can I do to fix this? Do I need to buy a new battery? If so, where can I purchase one? I have an HP Pavilion g7 series.

I went to my device manager and discovered that under battery there are supposed to be three items listed and one of mine is missing which is the charger what do I do? How do I fix this problem. Can someone please help me.

The problem started from June 2, 2015 about 4 AM (UTC +8:00 Philippine, Manila)

I open my Notebook that morning to check on my e-mails and bills at gmail but it's not powering up. At first I thought that the battery was slightly drained because I saw my sister still using it at midnight. I asked her if she did not plugged in the charger when it is nearly drained but she said she plugged it and it is still full when she shut it down.

It is Li-ion Battery

I tried plugging in the charger to check whether it still has remaining battery. It powered up.On the taskbar/notifications/running apps it says 8% Available (Plugged In, Charging).So to check out the problem, I left it turned off charging for about two hours.

Then after two hours it still says 8% Available (Plugged In, Charging)What the hell is this?! I asked my self.I installed an app to check the status of the battery (Battery Bar)Battery Bar says something like this:Capacity: 2K of 8K mWh (not sure about this)Charging: 0 mWRunning on AC7.9% AvailableSomething like that.

Summary Notes:1. Does not power up without Charger2. It detects the Battery saying 8% Available (Plugged In, Charging)3. Though Plugged In, Charging it does not charge at all because of 0 mW charge rate4. It turns off when the Charger is plugged out.5. It still run even without the Battery (when the Charger was plugged in of course, then a red x mark shows in the notification taskbar battery icon)

To whom it may concern.I am in desperate help..... I have tried every solution i have managed to find on the internet but none of them work. I have a HP ProBook 450 G1 Laptop. When plugging the power supply in the batery shows that its charging but it never actually charges but simply remians on at same level.....I have checked the power supply as I have an exact duplicate laptop at my disposal, same with the battery. The battery charges perfectly in the other laptop but not in my laptop. When swithcing the batteries form the other pc it will not charge in my PC. bot both are fine in the other PC. I have removed the battery, checked power supply, un-installed and reinstalled the ACPI-complaint and adapter as suggested by most. I have done what ever solution i can have managed to find but neither have worked but the battery works just fine when inserting into the other duplicate laptop and charges fine. I have tried to instal or upgrade BIOS settings etc. Nothing has worked for me! Please can someone point me in the correct direction!!!!!! Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

My dell Inspiron 3420 bios version A09 suddenly stopped charging battery , and the power icon show this message(Plugged in and charging) but my battery does not charge.I tested another charger and another battery but did not help.Thinking that changing bios might help,I am trying to change the bios but can't downgrade even i tried /forceit command. I can access logic board if for troubleshooting someone could educate me about voltages of sda, scl and dc jack connector to the board.Kindly help me.

A:(Redirected) Plugged in, Charging but not Charging

As you have a laptop, best to post this in the Laptop Forum here:http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/default.aspx Bev.

I have HP pavilion RT3290 from 2 year,Nowadays i find when i plugge in charger it will charge but after 84% of charging it show plugged in, not charging tag.Simmilearly on bettery system get shutdown when 40%bettery remaining without showing any battery warning of 7% and 5%.

Dear Customer,Welcome and Thank You for posting your query on HP Support ForumIt looks like your Notebook is not charging the Battery, We will surely assist you with this issuePlease perform below shown steps to resolve the issue:Step 01. Click on the Start ButtonStep 02. Type "Device Manager" in the start search box & open the Device ManagerStep 03. Look for Batteries and expand it by click on the + symbol on the leftStep 04. Right Click on "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery" & uninstallNote: This Battery driver will get re-installed automatically when you restart the Notebook againStep 05. Please Shutdown the NotebookStep 06. Please remove the Battery and unplug the Power AdapterStep 07. Press and Hold the Power Button for full 1 MinuteStep 08. Go ahead and put back the Battery and connect the Power AdapterStep 09. Look for "Plugged In Charging" message on the Battery iconAfter performing all the steps if you are facing the same issue still, please perform three more steps:1. Run a Battery Check in HP Support Assistant[Install the Software if it's not available]Note: Replace the Battery If Health Check Status shows Replace2. Update the latest BIOS for your Notebook from HP Support Site3. Please check your Notebook with a known good Power Adapter & Battery from a different NotebookNote: If a known good battery is also not charging we need to replace the system boardHow to improve the life of a Battery:1. It is not advisable to use the Notebook when ... Read more

Hi.I have recently a charging problem with my X1C6.Yesterday, I have plugged the USB-C charger into the USB-C port.Then Windows repeatedly notices that the charger was plugged, then unplugged, then plugged (many events in Windows Event Viewer) and the Thunderbolt software (in systray keeps crashing/restarting).The problem continued even with the charger unplugged, even after a reboot.The charging orange LED was stuck "on" even with the charger unplugged (also with the computer off):Charging orange LED unplugged. I had to restart the computer and disable the internal battery in the BIOS to restore the computer to a normal state.In the Windows reliability monitor, I can see many Windows Hardware Error (related to USB-C UCM/USCI system : LKD_0x1D4_COMMAND_TIMEOUT_9_UcmUcsiAcpiClient_UcmUcsiCx!UcmUcsiCx::CxDevice::UnrecoverableFailureEncountered) and many Thunderbolt software and services crashes. The battery was already replaced due to another problem (random 0% charge level reporting).This charging problem had happened with the old one and the new one. Anybody had already encountered this problem ?Do you think it's a rather a USCI/EC/BIOS firmware problem or a faulty hardware ?I think I will ask a motherboard replacement under warranty.

As per the thread title, the battery is recognised as being present, but is not charging, and when the power is disconnected, will not run on battery power. I have come to the conclusion that it is most likely a hardware issue, see below. Comptuer is the one in my 'System Specs', just on 2 years old, out of warranty period.I have checked the battery connections and visually all is in order.I have searched, and applied what appears to be a common fix for this, but did not change the situation;>Disconnect AC>Shutdown>Remove battery>Connect AC>Startup>In Device Manager, Under the Batteries category, right-click all of the Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery listings, and select Uninstall >Shutdown>Disconnect AC>Insert battery>Connect AC>StartupIt runs normally using the power cord, so I am thinking that it is an issue with either the battery or something more sinister, within the computer/motherboard, as it was fine one moment, but not the next.

Prior to this the battery would last approx. 2 hours, and HW moniter showed it had around 30% wear, now shows 56% wear.

I have never had a battery suddenly die like this, but am thinking it is a distinct possiblity given the symptoms. Should I bite the bullet and order a new battery and hope that this is the fix? or is there likely a solution I have not come across?

Thanks in advance, Tim.

A:Laptop Battery - Plugged in, not charging.

Buying a new battery is an expensive way to test but it may be the only way unless you have a multi tester and can test your battery. Two hours seems like a very short time for a laptop to run on a full charge unless you are playing videos constantly.

I have had this issue with a MacBook Pro and it turned out to be a 4 pin connector under the keyboard that was faulty.

I need help with my laptop not charging. Its an Inspiron 17r se which recently has stopped charging when plugged in. I have tried all the solutions I have found and the laptops only 1.5 years old. I've also noticed that it stopped charging when I installed the trial version of adobe After effects. Extra info: The battery is currently at 32% and stable when I have the laptop plugged in but when not plugged in the battery works like normal.

A:[SOLVED] Laptop Plugged in not Charging

Hi and Welcome to TSF!

Typically charging is dealt by the BIOS.

You may want to attempt downloading and installing the newest BIOS. Ensure you are using the CORRECT BIOS before performing the update.